Saudi Pilot Dies during flight SV 1734 before landing at the Riyadh Airport

Death and Life are in the hands of Allah. No one knows about the time of his death. When we get up in the morning or go to sleep to the bed in the night, we have certain plans scheduled up for the rest of the day or the following day.

We know that one day we would not be able to complete those scheduled tasks. We see this kind of incident almost every day in our life, we hear about them every week but it does not impact our daily life routine.

Today we are going to narrate a real story of a Saudi Pilot who died during flight before landing at the Riyadh Airport.

On 1st March 2016, Flight SV 1734 was departed on time from Bisha Airport and it was bound to land at Riyadh Airport. Everything was as per the schedule, as per the normal routine and one could not expect that something bad was going to happen.

A sad incident took place when a Saudi Pilot Waleed Al-Mohammed who was all fit for his flight got a heart attack during the flight. The medical first aid was provided to him during flight SV 1734, but he could not survive.

He was the main pilot of the flight SV 1734 and after his sad and sudden demise, his co-pilot Rami Ben Ghazi took his responsibilities and landed the plane safely to the King Khaled International Airport Riyadh.

As soon as main pilot Waleed Al Mohammed got a heart attack, his co-pilot Rami Ben Ghazi took the control of the airplane. He declared an emergency in the airplane as well as the airport.

First aid was immediately provided to him and medical staff and ambulance were ready at the runway to provide him treatment. An Arab doctor was also on the board and he was requested to make a medical checkup of the Saudi pilot who fainted at 11:40 pm.

As soon as the flight landed, the medical staff boarded the plane but it was too late by that time, Waleed Al-Mohammed, had passed away before landing.

However, passengers were not in danger at any point in time as the co-pilot was qualified to deal with all the affairs of the airplane.

Captain Walid bin Mohammed Al Mohammed, was trying to land his plane at Riyadh airport when he suffered a massive heart attack

Some people might be thinking why they have two pilots on every flight, I hope you can realize now why it is so important to have two pilots on every flight who are qualified enough to take you down to the runway safely in case of an incident happens.

It needs strong reflexes to deal with a situation like this. Just imagine for a while, your co-pilot, your colleague and your friend who was sitting with you and with whom you have flown millions of miles has just dropped down the pilot cabin.

He has passed away; you need to control your emotions as well as land the passengers safely to the ground. I really admire the nerves of co-pilot Rami Ben Ghazi who took the control of the airplane after the death of Waleed Al-Mohammed.

In the end, we can just pray that May Allah give him rest in peace and make his grave heaven.